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AUTOMATIC STEBEOTYPE PLATE FINISHING MACHINE. APPLICATION FILED SEPT. 24- I909.

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SAMUEL Gr. GOSS, OF GLENCOE, ILLINOIS, ASSIGNOR TO THE GOSS PRINTING PRESS COMPANY, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. A CORPORATION OF ILLINOIS.

AUTOMATIC STEREOTYPE-PLATE-FINISHING MACHINE.

Specification of Letters Patent.

Patented June 19, 1917.

Application filed September 24, 1909. Serial N 0. 519,387.

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, SAMUEL G. Gross, of Glencoe, in the county of Cook, State of Illinois, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Automatic Stereotype- Plate-Finishing Machines, of which the following is a specification, reference being had to the accompanying drawings.

My invention relates to plate finishing ma chines, and its object is to provide a. new and improved mechanism that will work automatically to draw a stereotype plate into the machine, thereupon automatically stop the means by which the plate is forwarded into position, to provide means for setting the machine in operation to cut the tail from the plate and to shave and trim the plate, to automatically stop the plate shaving trimming and tail-cutting operation when completed, and to automatically set in motion the forwarding mechanism to eject the plate from the machine. My invention has for its further object the improvement of automatic machines for cutting the tails from, shaving and trimming stereotype plates in sundry details hereinafter pointed out. The mechanism shown in the accompanying drawings and described in the following specification also contemplates the automatic cooling of the plate during the cutting operation, but these features by themselves are made the subject of a separate application heretofore filed by me on the 14th day of June, 1909, Serial No. 502,182. The latter features of this invention, therefore, will be described only in so far as may be necessary for the explanation of the mechanism shown and described.

In the drawings Figure 1 is a side elevation, the tail-piece support being omitted for the sake of clear- .ness of the drawings.

Fig. 2 is a section on line 2-2 of Fig. 1.

Fig. 3 is an end view of the mechanism seen from the right in Fig. 1.

Fig. a is a horizontal section on line 1-1 of Fig. 1.

Fig. is an enlarged detail, being a View of the movable supporting bars which lift to lock the plate in position.

Fig. 6 is an enlarged detail, showing a portion of one side of the plate-carrying drum in section to show the arms by which the plate-lifting and locking devices are operated.

Fig. 7 is a detail, being a view of one of the cam rings for operating certain of the parts hereinafter described.

Fig. 8 is a detail, being a plan view of a shaft upon one side of'th'e cylinder and its lever shown upon the right-hand side of F ig. 2.

Fig. 9 is a detail, being a view of the stop dog mechanism on the starting lever acting to operate certain shifting mechanism hereinafter described.

Referring to the drawings :10 indicates the frame of the machine on which the various parts are mounted and which may be of any suitable character. llindicates bearing rings which are mounted upon the frame 10 and are preferably formed in two parts, 11 and 11 the part 11 being bolted or otherwise secured to the framework and the other part 11 being bolted or otherwise secured to the part 11 the two, when placed together, forming bearing rings in which is mounted a drum 12. The drum 12 is an open-ended cylinder which is revolubly mounted in the bearing rings 11 and is cut away longitudinally for a portion of its periphery to form an opening 13, best shown in Fig. 2.

The drum is also provided with a number of cored-out penings 14, which'are connected together to permit a flow of cooling fluid through the drum when admitted there to as hereinafter described. 15 indicates a fixed shaft which is supported upon suitable brackets, as 16, in the framework concentric with the rings ll and drum 12. The shaft is provided at one end with suitable passageways, as 17518, which, by suitable tubing, as by 1920, open into the passages 14 in the drum. The openings 1718 are suitably connected by means of pipes as 2l22, to a suitable receptacle for cooling fluid, as 23, from which cooling fluid may be forced through the drum to cool the plate during the cutting operations. The other end of the shaft 15 is provided with another cen tral longitudinal opening, as 21, which, by means of a suitable pipe, as 25, is also connected with the cooling fluid receptacle 23. The opening 2 1 by means of suitable transverse openings 26 (see Figs. 2 and 4), opens to the surface of the shaft 15, and each of the openings 26 is provided with spraying nozzles, as 27, best shown in Figs. 2 and 4, by means of which the interior surface of the plate may be sprayed with the cooling fluid. is these cooling features are made the subiectamitter of my previous applica tion. above-mentioned and form. taken by themselves no part of my present; invention, it is believed that no further description is necessary here.

28 indicates a roller journaled in a suit able bracket 29 on the fixed shaft 15, the said roller being adapted to support the plate when it is being introduced into the right-hand end of the machine, as shown in ig 1. 3t) indicates a gear secured to one 7 l2 outside of the ring it end of the drum to' aid the left-hand end of the machine, which gear meshes with a worm 31 which is formed upon a sleeve Z32 rotatably mounted upon the drive shaft 3 he drive shaft being driven in any suitable manner, as by pulley 2-H connected with any suitable source of power.

The sleeve '32 is provided at one end with a clutch member 35. 36 indicates a sleeve which is feathered upon the shaft 33 and. is provided with a clutch 37 adapted to engage the clutch The sleeve 36 is slid back and forth upon the shaftby suitable shifting arms 38 mounted on the roclc-shaft :l.) and operated by the hand-lcver l0 secured to said rock-shaft. all indicates a strong retraction spring one end of which is secured to a suitable bracket l2 carried by the framework and the other to the lever ll) near its outer end, and it operates to normally yieldingly hold the lever l0 in the position shown in Fig. 3 and to return it to said position when free to act after the lever has been moved.

1?) ll: indicate supporting bars which, by means of suitable slots 45 see Fig. 5), are secured opposite one another pen the inside of the drum 12 to receive the edges of the curved stereotype plate 4.6 and support the same. The bars til-ll. are secured to the inside of the drum by nuts l8 so as to have a limited vertical movement in said drum, as is best shown in Figs. 5 and 6.

l9-50 indicate rock-shafts which are mounted respectively in suitable brackets secured upon the periphery of the drum. S B-Ji l indicate arms which are secured to the rock-shafts 4-9-50 and project inwardly through suitable slots, as (see Fig. (5), through the periphery of the drum 12. and. whose inner ends bear upon the under side of the supporting bars tri -ll.

57 56 (see Figs. 3. 5 and 6) indicate arms which are secured respectively to rockshafts lt and 50. and carry upon their outer ends rollers indicates a ring which is secured to the famework of the machine. preferably supported upon one of the circles 11. and which is pl'OVldOCl with an opening (it) (see Fig. 2). The ends of the ring 59 bounding the opening are curved to form a cam operating upon the roller 57. .-\l the rest of the interior periphery of the ring is circular, and the roller 57 rides around it as the drum is rotated. (31 indicates a corresponding cam ring mounted similarly in the frame of the machine,- preferably on the other ring 11,-having an opening 452. The cam ring (31 with its open ing o: is similar in all respects to the ring 59 above described except that the opening is upon the other side of the machine from the opening (it) in cam ring 59 and is adapted to act upon the roller upon the arm in Fig. 2, the suppm'ting bars 43 44- are shown in their lowest positions, the weight of the supporting bars l:3-l-l upon the arms 5;35l forcing them down, with the rollers forced thereby into the openings G0(52. As soon as the drum 12 begins to rotate by the engagement of the clutch members above described, in the direction indicated by thiv arrow in Fig. 9, the rollers 5758 will he moved inward by the operrtion of the cam ends of the respective rings rocking tl e rock-shafts l). 0, moving the arms 53 54: upward and consequently the supporting bars l3 44; so as to lift the plate and hold its outer periphery firmly against the inner periphcrj. of the drum 12. When the drum has completed. one revolution and the rollers come opposite the openings (l62, the weight of the plate will force the bars tilll dmvnward, the rollers being free to move into the openings, and the plate will be freed from tight contact with the drum.

63-t54 indicate rollers which are mounted resgcctively upon shafts tid tlii which are journalcd in the drum and in suitable bearings 67-68 carried on the periphery of the drum. The rollers (53-6l lie within suitable recesses, as 69 in the supporting bars -l3-l l the rollers projecting very slightly EllOYO the upper surfacev of the said bars l3 ll when the said bars are in their lower position. it will be obvious from the above description that when the said rollers are driven, as hereiimfter descrilad, and a plate is intrrnlnccd into the machine from the right-hand end of Fig. l, the rotation of the rollers will move the plate into the drrnn. i he rollers are driven by means of worms TO-Tl located respectively upon the outer ends of the shafts (iiF-(SG and which mesh with worm-gears T2 on shafts T l.- which are journaled in suitable bearings, as l6 see Fig. l) on, the brackets 5l 52 above described, the wmkn'r-gears 7'2 on the shaft 753 not being shown in the drawings. The shafts Tl-75 are driven by wornrgears Ti'-T8 secured to the said shafts and meshing respectively with worms T9-SO secured respectively upon shafts 8lS2. The shafts Sl82 are jmlrnaled in suitable sleeves 83-84, respectively, which are secured to brackets 85. The brackets 85, are, by suitable bearings 85 at their lower ends, journaled on shafts 86-87 so as to permit a swinging of the brackets and sleeves about said shafts to a limited extent so as to swing the worms 79-80 into and out of engagement with the worm-gears 77-78. The lower ends of the shafts 81-82 are provided with bevel gears 88 89 which mesh, respectively, with bevel gears 90-91 on shafts 86-87. The shafts 86-87 are provided with worm-gears 92-93 secured thereto, which mesh respectively with worms 94-95 on the driving shaft 33. It will be obvious that when the driving shaft 33 is driven, through the several worm and bevel gears, the shafts 81-82 will be continuously rotated, continuously rotating the worms 79-80, and that when said worms 7 9-80 are swung toward the drum into engagement with worm-gears 72-73 the shafts 65-66 and rollers 63-6 1 will be driven so as to forward the plate as above described.

96-97 indicate shafts which are secured in suitable supports, as 98, on the framework of the machine. 99-100 indicate arms which are secured respectively to collars 99 -100 which are j ournaled upon said shafts 96-97. The ends of the arms 99-100 are provided with slots 101-102 which engage respectively pins 103-104 on the sleeves 83 84. )V hen the collars 99 -l00 are rotated as hereinafter described in one direction or the other, the sleeves 83-84 will be swung about their journals toward or away from the drum so as to bring the worms 79-80 into or out of engagement with the wormgears 77-78.

105-106 indicate arms which are secured respectively to collars 9 -100 as best shown in Figs. 2 and 3. 107-108 indicate links whose upper and outer ends are pivotally connected respectively with the arms 105-106 and which, projecting inward and downward below the center of the machine, are pivotally connected at their lower ends with a fork 109 on. the upper end of a sliderod 110 which is slidingly mounted in a suitable support, as 111, in the framework of the machine and is surrounded by a retractile spring 112 which is adapted to normally pull the fork 109 downward into the position shown in Fig. 1 and to hold it there yieldingly. One side of the fork 109 has formed integral upon it a-lug 113 whose side, as is best shown in Figs. 1 and 9, is cam-shaped and whose lower end is fiat. 11 1 (best shown in Figs. 1 and 9) indicates a dog which is pivotally mounted between suitable ears 115 on the lever 10, and which is adapted to engage the lug 113. 116 indicates a link whose inner end, by means of a suitable slot or recess, engages a pin 117 on the swinging dog 11%, and whose outer end is pivotally connected with a rock-lever 118 which is journaled in a suitable bracket 119 at one end of the frame of the machine. The upper end of the rock-lever 118 is provided with a fork 120 which straddles a slide-rod 121 between collars 122-123 secured to said sliderod. The slide-rod 121 is slidingly mounted in suitable bearings, as 124:, on the central shaft 15 and slides longitudinally of the machine in said bearings. 125 indicates a spiral compression and torsion spring which is mounted around the slide-rod 121 and has one end secured in the bracket 124 and the other end in the collar 122 secured to the rod 121. The spiral spring tends to yieldingly hold the slide-rod in the position shown in Fig. 1, and also when the slide-rod is rotated slightly in the manner hereinafter described tends to restore it to its normal position upon its being freed from the devices which tend to partially rotate it. The slide-rod121 carries upon its inner end an arm 126 which projects outward to near the inner surface of the drum in position to be engaged by the forward edge of the plate when the plate is moved into the machine and has nearly reached its innermost or operative position, as is shown for instance in Fig. 2. When the plate is moved into the drum to nearly its proper position, its edge engages the end of the rod 126, and the further movement of the plate moves the rod 121 inward against the action of the spring 125. This movement is timed as hereinafter described.

127 indicates an arm which is secured to a collar 127 journaled on the shaft 96 and which projects upward therefrom and inward toward the drum and carries at its upper end a roller 128 which lies in the path of a roller 129 (seeFig. 1) on shaft 7 1. 130 indicates a spring, one end of which is secured to the arm 127 and the other end of which is secured by suitable means, as by a pin 131, to the bracket 98, the springtending to pull the arm 127 down. When the drum rotates and has nearly made a complete rotation from the position shown in Fig. 2, the roller 129 will be brought into contact with the roller 128 and rock the arm 127 outward. 132 indicates an arm which projects downward from and is secured to the collar 127 being of course rocked With the arm 127. 133 indicates a rock shaft provided with an inwardly-projecting arm 134: (see dotted lines in Fig. 2) having at its inner end a stop 135 which is adapted, when the shaft is rocked to throw the arm clown- 139 (see Figs. 1 and 2 and detail Fig. 8) indicates a rock-shaft which is journaled in suitable brackets 1&0 secured to and projecting outward from the rings 11. 111 indicates an arm, which, by means of a collar 112, is secured to the rock-shaft 139, and carries at its outer end a roller 1&3 journaled thereon. 1 14: indicates a torsion spring which surrounds the rock-shaft 139 between the collar 112 and one of the brackets 110. One end of the said spring is secured in the bracket 1-10 and the other bears upon the end of the arm 111 so as to yieldingly hold it in. the position shown. in Figs. 1 and 2 and to return the rock-shaft 130 when it has been rotated. The roller 11-3 lies in the path of the roller 121) above described on shaft 71, whereby, when the drum is rotated into the position at which the said rollers engage each other the arm 1-1-1 will be rocked upward.

145 indicates an arm secured to the rockshaft 139 and carrying a stud 1 r6'at its outer end. 117 indicates a tail-piece support which is curved at its upper surface and is located centrally of the machine outside of the drum, namely to the right in Fig. 1. .ly means of :1 lug 1 projecting downward from the under surface of the support 117, the tail-piece support is pivotally mounted. upon an arm 11 which is secured to a rock shaft 150 journaled in the framework of the machine. The rock-shaft 150 is also pro vided with a hooked arm 151 secured to it and adapted, when. the parts are in the position shown in Fig. to normally engage the stud 116 on the arm 1 15. 152 indicates a link provided with a slot 153 and pivotally connected at one end with the support 1 17. The slot 15 engages a pin 151 on the rockarm 119. 155 indicates a rock-arm on the rock-shaft 150, whose lower end is pivotally connected with a rod 156 whose other end slidingly mounted in a suitable apertured lug 157 on the framework of the machine. 158 indicates a spiral spring one end of which is secured to the lug 157 and the other end of which is secured toa pin.

150, on the rod 156. The spring is a retractile spring and tends to yieldingly hold the parts in the position shown in Fig. 3. hen. the arm 14-1 is rocked outward, the arm 145 will be rocked upward, freeing the pin 1L6 from the hooked arm 151 and leav ing the said hook free to rock inward and the support 147 to be depressed by the weight of the severed tail lying upon it, as hereinafter described.

As has been said, 16 indicates the curved stereotype plate, provided with ribs 16" and cast with the usual tail-piece -16". 160 indicates a shaving knife which is adjustably mounted in any well-known manner upon. a bracket 161 projecting from the fixed central shaft 15, and adapted, when the drum is rotated. with the plate, to shave the inner surface of the plate or the ribs 46. 162 indicates a rotary trinnning knife secured upon the end of a shaft 163 journaled in suitable bearings, as 16 1, on the frame, and driven by a pulley 165, belt 166, and pulley 167. The pulley 167 is secured to a shaft 168 journaled in suitable bearings in the frame and provided at one end with a bevel gear 169 which meshes with a. bevel gear 170 on the drive shaft 33.

171 indicates a stop which is secured on one o f the brackets in the path of the bar 132 to limit its movement when thrown back ward by the operation of the spring 130 on the arm 127.

172 (see F 4) indicates an edge-trimming knife which suitably rigidly mounted on the central. shaft 15 and which is so located as to engage the inner edge of the plate when the drum is rotated and to trim and bevel the inner edge corresponding with the bevel cut upon the outer edge by the tail cutting knife 162.

The operation. of. the mechanisms above described is as follows:-The several figures show the machine with the plate in position in. the drum and the drum ready to be set in rotation. The lever 4:0 is in its upper position; the clutches 35 and 37 are disengaged the plate, pushed inward, has moved. the slide-rod 121 to its inner position in the manner above described, which has moved the upper arm of the lever 118 inward, the lower arm outward, and, by means of the link 116, has rocked the swinging dog 11%: out of engagement with the under side of the latch dog 113 on the fork-head 109, leaving it free to move downward. The spring 110 has retracted or drawn the fork-head 109 downward, being freed to act by the disengagement of the dog above described, which has, through the links 107 108, rocked the arms 99 100 upward and rocked back the sleeves 83Sst, swinging the worms 7 8-80 out of engagement with their respective wornrgears, thus silencing the rollers 63-6t which have previously moved the plate inward in the manner hereinafter de scribed.

The lug 135 on the arm 134: is resting against the outer face of the arm 132, preventing the action of the spring 130 and thus holding the arm 127 with the roller 128 in the position shown in Fig. 2. The rollers 57 and 58 are resting in the apertures in. the cam-rings 5961, being moved outward the weight of the bars 1311, leaving as is shown in Fig. 2 a space between the convex surface of the plate 4:6 and the inner surface of the drum. The cooling fluid is flowing through the drum, and being sprayed against the plate from the nozzles 27 to cool the plate. All the moving parts of the ma chine, therefore, except the shaft 33 and the rotary cutting knife 162, are silenced, the shaft 33 being driven continuously during the time of use of the machine.

The arm 141 is in the position shown in Fig. 2, with the hook 151 engaging the pin 146, holding the tail-support 147 in position to receive the tail-piece when severed, as hereinafter described.

The lever 40 is then depressed against theaction of the spring 41, which is made considerably stronger than the spring 112. This movement of the lever 40 downward carries the swinging dog 114 downward with it, which dog, swinging backward against the spring 125 passes over the curved surface of the latch 113, and the dog, as soon as it passes below the latch, is swung by the spring 125 and the connecting parts, namely by the pin 117 and link 116,so

that the dog 114 rests below the latch 113 ready to engage it upon the upward motion of the lever hereinafter described. This same movement of the lever 40, through the arm 133 and link 137, swings the arm 136 upward, the arm 134 downward, freeing the lug135 from the arm 132, which thereupon is rocked outward against the stop 171 by the pull of the spring 130 upon the arm 127. This rocks the arm 127 downward and moves the roller 128 downward and inward ready to be engaged by the roller 129 as hereinafter described. The arm 132, swinging outward, lies in the path of the lug 135 on arm 134, preventing the return of the lever 40 by the spring 141 when the operator lets go his hold upon the lever, thereby looking it in its downward position until freed as here inafter described.

The movement of the lever 40 also moves the clutch 37 into engagement with the 'clutch 35, rotating the sleeve 32 and the worm 31. This at once causes the drum to rotate slowly in the direction indicated by the arrow in Fig. 2. As soon as the drum begins to rotate, the rollers57-58, engaging the curved ends of cam rings 5961, respectively, are thrown inward, rocking the arms 55 and 56 inward, arms 53 and 54 up ward, raising the bars 43 and 44, and thereby lifting the plate into close and tight contact with the interior surface of the drum, holding it there for one complete revolution while the rollers 575S are rolling on the circular portions of their respective cam rings 59-61.

As soon as the plate is rotated into proper position for engagement with the several l-tnives, the knife 162 begins cutting the tail 46*. the knife 160 shaves the inner surface of the plate, and the knife 172 shaves and bevels the inner edge of the plate. As soon as the rear longitudinal edge of the plate passes bevond the end of the arm 126, which will be in about a half a revolution of the supporting drum, the arm 126 is of course .freed from engagement with the forward edge of the plate, and the spring 125 forces the slide-rod 121 outward, moving the arm 126 back to its normal position.

As the revolution continues, the tail-piece is completely severed from the plate. The parts are so arranged that as soon as the tail-piece is completely severed, the roller 1 9, the drum having made somewhat more than a half a revolution,in other words, enough to sever the tail-piece,comes into contact with the roller 143, lifting it and the arm 141 upward, rocking the arm 145 up ward, and freeing the pin 146 from the hooked arm 151. The weight of the severed tail thereupon falling upon the tail-support 147, forces it downward against the action of the spring 158, rocking the arms 149155 to the right in Fig. 3, thus lowering the support sufliciently for the severed tail-piece to slide off the machine. As soon as this happens, the spring 158, pulling the rod 156 to the left in Fig. 3, rocks the arm 155 and thereby the rock-shaft 150 so as to swing the tailsupport 147 back into its original position with the hook again in engagement with the pin 146, which, with the arm 145, has been returned to its original position by the spring 144, the roller 129 having passed out of engagement with the roller 143.

When the drum 12 has made one complete revolution, the tail-piece, as has been said above, has been cut, and the plate has been shaved and trimmed. At this time, namely after one complete revolution,the rollers 57-58 come opposite the spaces 60- 62 in cam rings 59-61, leaving them free to move outward. The weight of the plate thereupon depresses the bars 43-44, freeing the plate from tight engagement with the interior surface of the drum, and-moving the rollers 5758 into the positions shown in Figs. 2 and 7 Just before this has happened, the roller 129 by the rotation of the drum has engaged the roller 128, which has been moved into its path as above described, and, moving it outward, rocks the arm 127 outward and upward,that is, to the left in Fig. 2, against the action of spring 130,+ swinging the arm 132 to the right in Fig. 2 and freeing its lower end from the stop or lug 135 on the arm 134, thus leaving the arm 134 free to move and unlocking the lever 40. The spring 41 thereupon immediately. retracts or lifts the lever to its original position, releasing the clutch 37 from engagement with the clutch 35. Inasmuch as the drum and plate 46 are comparatively light and the rotation is very slow,- the momentum of the drum is almost negligible and the drum stops each time at approximately the same point. As the lever 40 moves upward, the swinging dog 114, engaging the lug 113 from below, lifts the fork 109 against the action of the spring 110. This lifts the inner ends of the links 107-408, rocking the arms 105-406 outward,-that is, respectively to the left and right in Fig. 3. This movement moves the arms 99 and 100 downward, swinging the sleeves 83 and 84: inward and bringing the worms 7980 into engagement with worm-gears 7778, thus rotating the shafts 7175, the worm-gears 77-78 being adapted to contact the worms 7980 at any point throughout their length in accordance with the position at which the drum stops. The rotation of the shafts 74-75, through the engagement of the worm-gears 72-73 with worms 7071, rotates shafts -66 and with them rollers 63-434, moving the plate out of the machine.

The complete rotation of the drum above described, by reason of the retraction of the arm 126, which has been brought by the spring 125 within the space occupied sub sequently by the plate at the close of its rotation with the support 12, has caused the leading longitudinal side of the plate in the rotation to engage the end of the arm, de-

pressing it of course slightly against the action. of the spring 125 on the slide-rod 121, thus permitting the forward movement of the plate out of the machine as hereinafter described.

The rollers (33431 having been set into operation, they begin forwarding the freed plate out of the opposite end of the drum from that at which it entered, adapted to be carried away by hand or in any other suit- 1 able manner.

The machine is now in position for the reception of another plate, the slide bar 121 being in its outermost position and the arm 126 having been returned by the torsional action of the spring 125 into the path of the advance of the next plate. The swinging dog 11a is of course still in engagement with the under side of the latch 113, holding the the rotation of which the plate is automatically fed into the machine. The parts are so adjusted that as the plate nears its innermost position, it engages the arm. 126 and moves it inward, moving thereby the sliderod 121 inward. This movement of the slide-rod 121 against the action of the spring 125 rocks the lever 118 so as to draw the dog 11 1 out of engagement with the latch 113. This leaves the spring 112 free to act, which immediately draws the fork 10 9 and sliderod 110 downward, pulling the ends of links 107--108 downward, rocking the arms 103 106 inward,that is, respectively to the right and left in Fig. El -rocking the arms 99100 upward, and swinging the sleeves 83 84c outward,that is, respectively to the left and right in Fig. 2,and freeing the worms 7980 from their respective wormgears, silencing thus the rotation of the shafts 7%75 and the consequent rotation of the rollers 636'-l. The parts are then in the position. shown in Fig. 2 and ready for the next downward movement of the lever 40.

\Vhat I claim as my invention and desire to secure by Letters Patent is 1* 1. In combination, a rotatable support adapted to receive a stereotype plate therein, mechanism adapted to rotate said support, plate finishing mechanism adapted by the rotation of said support to finish said plate, rollers adapted by their rotation to forward a plate into position therein, means for normally driving said rollers, and means for locking said plate firmly against said support after being forwarded into position therein.

2.111 combination, a rotatable support adapted to receive a stereotype plate there in, mechanism adapted to rotate said support, plate finishing mechanism adapted by the rotation of said. support to finish said plate, rollers adapted by their rotation to forward a plate into position therein, means for normally driving said rollers, and automatically-operated means for locking said plate firmly against said support after being forwarded into position therein.

In combination, a rotatable support adapted to receive a stereotype plate therein, mechanism adapted to rotate said sup port, plate finishing mechanism adapted by the rotation of said support to finish said plate, rollers adapted by their rotation to forward a plate into position therein, means for normally driving said rollers, and means adapted to bear upon the edges of the plate to lift it out of contact with the rollers and to hold it firmly in position in said support.

1. In combination, a rotatable support adapted to receive a stereotype plate therein, mechanism adapted to rotate said support, plate finishing .i'neehanism adapted by the rotation of said support to finish said plate, rollers adapted by their rotation to forward a plate into position therein, means for normally driving said rollers, supporting bars adapted to be moved after the plate is forwarded into position to hold the plate firmly in position. in the support, and. means for automatically giving such movement to said supporting bars.

In combination, a rotatable support adapted to receive a stereotype plate therein, mechanism adapted to rotate said support, plate finishing mechanism adapted by the rotation of said support to finish said plate, rollers adapted by their rotation to forward a plate into position therein, means for normally driving said rollers, supporting bars adapted to be moved after the plate is forwarded into position to hold the plate firmly in position in the support, levers bearing against said supporting bars and adapted to move the same, and means for automatically operating said levers.

6. In combination, a rotatable support adapted to receive a stereotype plate therein, mechanism adapted to rotate said sup port, plate finishing mechanism adapted by the rotation of said support to finish said plate, rollers adapted by rotation to forward a plate into position therein, means for normally driving said rollers, and means adapted to automatically lift said plate into firm engagement with said support at the ct'immenceinent of the rotation of said support and to automatically lower said plate into position upon said rollers after a predetermined rotation.

T. In combination, a rotatable support adapted to receive a stereotype plate therein, mechanism adapted to rotate said support, plate finishing mechanism adapted by the rotation of said support to finish said plate, rollers adapted by their rotation to forward a plate into position therein, means for norn'ially driving said rollers, supporting bars adapted to be moved after the plate is forwarded into position to hold the plate firmly in position in the support, levers bearing against said supporting bars and adapted to move the same, and cam rings bearing on said levers and adapted to move said plate into firm engagement with said support, to hold said plate in such position during one revolution of said support, and to thereupon permit said plate to be lowered out of engagement with said support.

8. In combination, a rotatable support adapted to receive a stereotype plate therein, mechanism adapted to rotate said support, plate finishing mechanism adapted by the rotation of said support to finish said plate, rollers adapted by their rotation to forward a plate into position therein, means for normally driving said rollers, and means actuated by the support-rotating means to stop said roller-rotating mechanism.

9. I11 combination, a rotatable support adapted to receive a stereotype plate therein, plate finishing mechanism adapted by the rotation of said supper to finish said plate, a spring-actuated lever, means arranged to be brought into action by the movement of said lever against the action of said spring to rotate said support, a stop adapted to cause said lever to be held in operative position, and means actuated by the rotation of said support to displace said stop whereby said spring moves said lever and stops the rotation of said support.

10. In combination, a rotatable support adapted to receive a stereotype plate therein, plate finishing mechanism adapted by the rotation of said support to finish said plate, a spring-actuated lever, means arranged to be brought into action by the movement of said lever against the action of said spring to rotate said support, a stop adapted to cause said lever to be held in operative position, and means actuated by the rotation of said support to displace said stop whereby said spring moves said lever and stops the rotation of said support, said lever being movable to bring about the rotation of said support in the normal man ner even While said stop is held temporarily displaced at the commencement of the rotation.

11. In combination, a rotatable support adapted to receive a stereotype plate therein, plate finishing mechanism adapted by the rotation of said support to finish said plate, a spring-actuated lever, means arranged to be. brought into action by the movement of said lever against the action of said spring to rotate said support, a rock-shaft adapted to be rocked by said movement of said lever, an arm mounted on said rock-shaft, a pivotally-mounted arm adapted to engage the arm on said rock-shaft upon said movement of said lever to prevent the return of said rock-shaft to normal position, a sec- 0nd spring tending to move said pivotallymounted arm in the direction to engage the arm on said rock-shaft, and means actuated by the rotation of said drum at a predetermined point in said rotation to move said pivotallymounted arm against the action of said lastnamed spring out of engagement with the arm on said rock-shaft.

12. In combination, a rotatable support adapted to receive a stereotype plate therein, mechanism adapted to rotate said support, plate finishing mechanism adapted by the rotation of said support to finish said plate, rollers adapted by their rotation to forward a plate into position therein, means for normally driving said rollers, mechanism operated by the forward movement of said plate in said support to stop said. roller-rotating mechanism during the r0tation of said support, means for automatically stopping the rotation of said support after said plate is finished, and mechanism automatically operated to again rotate said forwarding rollers.

13. In combination, a rotatable support adapted to receive a stereotype plate therein, mechanism adapted to rotate said support, plate finishing mechanism adapted by the rotation of said support to finish said plate, rollers adapted by their rotation to forward a plate into position therein, means for normally driving said rollers, mecha nism operated by the rotation o't said support to stop said roller-rotating lllQCllHllSHl during the rotation of said support, means tor automatically stopping the rotation of said support after said plate is finished, and mechanism operated by the stopping of the rotation of said support to again rotate said forwarning rollers.

1 -l-. In combination, a drive shaft, a rotatable support adapted to receive a stereotype plate therein, plate-finishing means adapted by the rotation oi said support to engage the plate and finish. the same, connections between said shaft and said support for rotating said support, means for throwing said rotating mechanism into engagement with said support, means 'lor disengaging said support-rotating meclmnism automatirally upon the completimi of the rotation of: said support, 'ljin-warding rollers carried by said support and adapted when rotated to il'orward a stereotype plate into position in said support. intwable supporting bars adapted to receive the side edges of the plate in said support, mechanism for lifting said bars to lock the plate in said support, mechanism connected with said barli'tting mechanism and adapted by the nuiiven'ient of said s1ipport-rotating me hanism. to lift said bars. mechanism adapted to normally drive said 't orwarding rollers, mechanism adapted by the rotation of said support to stop the drive of said forwarding rollers, and meclninism connected with said supportdriving mechanism and adapted upon the cessation of the rotation of said support to again set into operation said roller-driving mechanism.

15. in combination, a drive shaft, a rotatable support adapted to receive a stereotype plate therein, plate-finishing means adapted by the rotation oil? said support to engage the plate and finish the same, con nections between said shaft and said support for rotating said support, means for throwing said rotating mechanism into ongagement with said support, means for dis engaging said si'ipport-rotating mechanism automatically upon the completion of the rotation of said support, forwardin rollers carried by said support and adapted when rotated to .liorward a stereotype plate into position in said support, movable supportmg bars adapted to receive the side edges of the plate in said support, mechanism for lifting said bars to look the plate in said support, mechanism connected with said bar-lifting mechanism and adapted by the moven'ient of said summit-rotating mechanism to lift said bars, mechanism adapted to normally drive said forwarding rollers, mechanism adapted by the rotation of said support to stop the drive of said forwarding rollers, mechanism adapted to release said stereotype plate therein, means connected with said drive shalt for rotating said drum, a hand-lever adapted to throw said drum-rotating mecnanism into operation with said drive sh a 't, plate finishing mechanism adapted by the rotation of said drum to finish said plate, means operated by the rotation oi? said drum to lock said plate in said drum, forwarding rollers carried by said drum and adapted to engage the side edges of the plate and by rotation to more the same longitudinally ol the drum, mechanism for normally driving said rollers from said drive shaft, means connected with said roller-driving mechanism and adapted by the moving of said plate into position in said drum to disconnect said roller-(hiring mechanism trom (aid rollers, mechanism operated by the rotation oli said drum to disconnect said drum-driving mechanism upon the completion of the rotation of said drum, and means operated by the rotatitm oil said drum to again throw said roller-driving mechanism into operative relation with said rollers just at the completion oil? the rotation of said drum.

17. The combination of a drive shaft, an open-ended drum adapted to receive a stereotype plate therein, means connected with said driv shaft for rotating said drum, a handlever adapted to throw said drum-rotating mechanism into operation with said drive shaft, plate finishing mechanism. adapted by the rotation of said drum to finish said plate, means operated by the rot-ation of said drum to lock said plate in said drum and. subsequent to the finishing of said plate to release the same forwarning rollers carried by said drum and adapted to engage the side edges of the plate and by rotation to move the same longitudinally of the drum, mechanism for normally driving said rollers from said drive shaft, means connected with said roller-driving mechanism and adapted by the moving of said plate into position in said drum to disconnect said roller-driving mechanism from said rollers, mechanism operated by the rotation of said drum to disconnect said drum-driviug mechanism upon the completion of the rotation of said drum, and means operated by the rotation of said drum to again throw said roller-driving mechanism into operative relation with said. rollers just at the completion of the rotation of said drum.

18. In combination, a rotatable support adapted to receive a stereotype plate therein,

mechanism adapted to rotate said support, plate finishing mechanism adapted by the rotation of said support to finish said plate, positively-driven means for forwarding said plate into said support, means for automatically stopping the operation of said plate-forwarding means during the rotation of said support, and means for automatically stopping the rotation of said support after said plate is finished.

19. In combination, a rotatable support adapted to receive a stereotype plate therein, mechanism adapted to rotate said support, plate filliSlliIlg' mechanism adapted by the rotation of said support to finish said plate, positively-driven means for forwarding said plate into said support, and means actuated by the forward movement of said plate to throw out of operation said platefoiwarding means.

20. In combination, a rotatable support adapted to receive a stereotype plate therein, mechanism adapted to rotate said support, plate-finishing mechanism adapted by the rotation of said support to finish said plate, positively-driven means for forwarding said plate into said support, means actuated by the forward movement of said plate to throw out of operation said plate-forwarding mechanism before the commencement of the rotation of said support, and other means cooperating therewith adapted to again throw said plate-forwarding mechanism into operation after said plate is finished to forward said plate out of said support.

21. In combination, a rotatable support adapted to receive a stereotype plate therein, means for forwarding said plate into said support, a. spring-actuated arm adapted to be engaged by the forward end of said plate and adapted to be displaced by the forward movement of the plate, means connected with said arm actuated by its forward movement to throw out of operation said plateforwarding mechanism before the commencement of the rotation of said support, plate-finishing mechanism adapted by the rotation of said support to finish said plate, and means forrotating said support whereby said plate is finished and said arm is freed from engagement with the forward end of said plate.

2 In combination, a rotatable support adapted to receive a stereotype plate therein,

means for forwarding said plate into said support, an arm spring-actuated and adapt ed to be swung angularly or to be moved longitudinally of said support and adapted to be engaged by the forward end of said plate and to be displaced thereby, means connected with said arm actuated by its forward movement to throw out of operation said plate-forwarding mecha nism before the commencement of the rotation of said sup port, plate-finishing mechanism adapted by the rotation of said support to finish said plate, and means for rotating said support whereby said plate is finished and said arm is freed from engagement with the forward end of said plate and returned to normal position by the said spring, said arm being thereafter engaged by the edge of the plate as the support continues to rotate and swung against the action of said spring.

23. In combination, a rotatable support adapted to receive a stereotype plate therein, means for forwarding said plate into said support, an arm spring-actuated and adapted to be swung angularly or to be moved longitudinally of said support and adapted to be engaged by the forward end of'said plate and to be displaced thereby, means connected with said arm actuated by its forward'movement to throw out of operation said plate-forwarding mechanism before the commencement of the rotation of said support, plate-finishing mechanism adapted by the rotation of said support to finish said plate, means for rotating said support whereby said plate is finished and said arm is freed from engagement with the forward end of said plate and returned to normal position by the said spring, said arm being thereafter engaged by the edge of the plate as said support rotates and swung against the action of said spring, and additional means adapted to again throw into operation said plate-forwarding mechanism whereby said finished plate is forwarded out of said support.

24. I11 combination, a rotatable support adapted to receive a stereotype plate therein, means for forwarding said plate into said support, a rotatably-mounted slide-rod eX- tending into said support, a coiled spring mounted on said rod and adapted to normally hold it against both longitudinal and radial movement, an arm on the inner end of said slide-rod in the path of said plate as it is forwarded into said support, means operated by the longitudinal movement of said slide-rod as it is actuated by the contact of the plate with said arm to throw out of operation said plate-forwarding mechanism, plate-finishing mechanism adapted by the rotation of said support to finish said plate, and means for rotating said support, said arm being free to move angnlarly against the action of said spring when the edge of the plate comes in contact therewith.

25. In combination, a rotatable support adapted to receive a stereotype plate therein, mechanism adapted torotate said support, plate-finishing mechanism adapted by the rotation of said support to finish said plate, means for forwarding said plate into said support, and spring-actuated means released by the forward movement of said plate and adapted by the force of said spring to throw out of operation said plateforwarding mechanism.

26. In combination, a rotatable support adapted to receive a stereotype plate therein, mechanism adapted to rotate said support, plate-finishing mechanism adapted by the rotation of said support to finish said plate, means for forwarding said plate into said support, a springactuated device adapted by the force of the spring to throw out of operation said plate-forwarding mechanism, a latch adapted to hold said. device against the action of said spring, and means actuated by the forward movement of said plate at a predetermined point to release said latch.

27. In combination, a rotatable support adapted to receive a stereotype plate therein, mechanism adapted to rotate said support, plate-finishing mechanism adapted by the rotation of said support to finish said plate, means for forwarding said plate into said. support, a springactuated device adapted by the force of the spring to throw out of operation said. plate-forwarding mechanism, a latch adapted to hold said device against the action of said spring, an arm moved by the forward movement of said plate, and link and lever connections between said arm and said latch whereby the forward movement of said arm serves to release said latch.

28. In combination, a rotatable support adapted to receive a stereotype plate therein, adrive shaft, mechanism adapted to rotate said support, plate-finishing mechanism adapted by the rotation of said support to finish said plate, means carried by said support adapted to forward said plate into position therein, and mechanism adapted to be driven by said drive shaft for operating said plate-forwarding means at predetermined intervals.

29. In combination, a rotatable support adapted to receive a stereotype plate therein, a drive shaft, mechanism adapted to rotate said support, plate-finishing mechanism adapted by the rotation of said support to finish said plate, rollers adapted by their rotation to forward said plate into position in said support, and angularly-movable shafts adapted to be driven continuously by said drive shaft and adapted to be swung into or out of operative engagement with said rollers when said support is at rest.

30. In combination, a rotatable support adapted to receive a stereotype plate therein, a drive shaft. mechanism adapted to rotate said support. plate-finishing mechanism adapted by the rotation of said support to finish said plate, rollers carried by said sup port adapted by their rotation to forward said plate into position therein, worm gears carried by said support and rotatable with said rollers, angularly movable shafts adapted to be driven continuously by said drive shafts, worms mounted upon the ends of said ang'ularly-movable shafts, and means for swinging said shafts to bring said worms into or out of engagement with their respective wormgears when said support is at rest.

31. In combination, a rotati-ilfile support adapted to receive a stereotype plate therein, a drive shaft, mechanism adapted to rotate said support, plate-finishing mechanism adapted by the rotation of said support to finish said plate, means carried by said support adapted to forward said plate into position therein, angularly-movablc sleeves, shafts journaled in said sleeves, gearing on said. shafts adapted to transmit motion from said drive shaft to said plat-e-forwarding means, and means for swinging said. sleeves to bring the gearing on the ends of said shafts into or out of engagement with the plate-forwarding means.

32. In combination. a rotatalide support adapted to receive a stereotype plate therein, a drive shaft, mechanism adapted to rotate said support, plate linishing adapted by the rotation of said support to linish said plate, means carried by said support adapted to forward said plate into position therein, sleeves pivotally-mounted adjacent to said drive shaft and adapted to be swung angularly, shafts journaled in said sleeves adapted to be driven continuously by said drive shaft and adapted to drive said plate-forwarding means when said sleeves are swung in one direction, pins on said sleeves, and levers provided with obliquely-disposed slots engaging said pins whereby by the rocking of said levers said sleeves are swung in one direction or the other to throw into or out of operation said plateforwarding means.

33. In combination, a rotatable support adapted. to receive a stereotype plate therein, a drive shaft. means for rotating the same, mechanism adapted to rotate said support, plate-finishing mechanism adapted by the rotation of said support to finish said plate, means carried by said support adapted to forward said. plate into posit-ion therein, mechanism adapted to be driven by said drive shaft for operating said plate-foe warding means and adapted to be thrown into and out of operation. and a springactuated slide-rod connected with said. lastnamed mechanism and adapted by the force of the spring to be moved to throw said mechanism out of operation.

34. In combination, a rotatable support; adapted to receive a stereotype plate therein, a drive shaft. means for rotating the same. mechanism adapted to rotate said support, plate-finishing mechanism adapted by the rotation of said support to finish said plate. means carried by said support adapted to mechanism forward said plate into position therein, angularly-movable shafts adapted to be driven continuously by said drive shaft and adapted to be swung into or out of operative engagement with said plate-forwarding mechanism, and a spring-actuated slide-rod adapted by the force of the spring to be moved to throw said shafts out of engagement with said plate-forwarding mechanism.

35. In combination, a rotatable support adapted to receive a stereotype plate therein, a drive shaft, mechanism adapted to rotate said support, plate-finishing mechanism adapted by the rotation of said support to finish said plate, means carried by said sup port adapted to forward said plate into position therein, sleeves pivotally-mounted adjacent to said drive shaft and adapted to be swung angularly, shafts journaled in said sleeves adapted to be driven continuously by said drive shaft and adapted to drive said plate-forwarding means when said sleeves are swung in one direction, pins on said sleeves, levers provided with obliquely-disposed slots engaging said pins whereby by the rocking of said levers said sleeves are swung to throw into or out of operation said plate-forwarding means, a spring-actuated slide-rod, and connections between said sliderod and said levers whereby the free action of said spring throws out of operation said plate-forwarding means.

36. In combination, a rotatable support adapted to receive a stereotype plate therein, a drive shaft, mechanism adapted to rotate said support, plate-finishing mechanism adapted by the rotation of said support to finish said plate, means adapted to forward said plate into position in said support, a spring operatively connected with said plate-forwarding means and adapted to throw the same out of operation, a lever, a latch thereon adapted when said lever is at one limit of its motion to hold said plate forwarding means in operation against the action of said spring, and a second spring stronger than said first-mentioned spring connected with said lever and tending to move said lever and through the medium of said latch tending also to throw said plateforwarding means into operation against the action of said first-mentioned spring.

37. In combination, a rotatable support adapted to receive a stereotype plate therein, a drive shaft, mechanism adapted to rotate said support, plate-finishing mechanism adapted by the rotation of said support to finish said plate, means driven by said shaft adapted to forward said plateinto position in said support, a spring operatlvely connected with said plate-forwardlng means and adapted to throw the same out of operation, a lever, a latch thereon adapted when said lever is at one limit of its motion to hold said plate-forwardlng means in opera tion against the action of said spring, a second spring stronger than said first-mentioned spring connected with said lever and tending to move said lever and through the medium of said latch tending also to throw said plate-forwarding means into operation against the action of said first-mentioned spring, and a stop adapted automatically to hold said lever when moved against the action of said second spring to prevent said plate-forwarding means being thrown into operation.

38. In combination, a rotatable support adapted to receive a stereotype plate therein, a drive shaft, mechanism adapted to rotate said support, plate-finishing mechanism adapted by the rotation of said support to finish said plate, means driven by said shaft adapted to forward said plate into position in said support, a spring operatively connected with said plate-forwarding means and adapted to throw the same out of operation, a lever, a latch thereon adapted when said lever is at one limit of its motion to hold said plateforwarding means in operation against the action of said spring, a second spring stronger than said first-mentioned spring connected With said lever and tending to move said lever and through the plate-finishing mechanism adapted by the rotation of said support to finish said plate, means adapted to forward said plate into position in said support, a spring operatively connected with said plate-forwarding means and adapted to throw the same out of operation, a lever, means arranged to be brought into action by a movement of 7 said lever in ,one direction to rotate said support, a latch on said lever adapted when said lever is moved in the opposite direction to throw said plate-forwarding means into operation against the action of said spring, and a second spring stronger than said firstmentioned spring connected with said lever and tending to move said lever and through the medium of said latch tending also to throw said plate-forwarding means into operation against the actionof said first-mentioned spring and to throw said supportrotating means out of operation.

40. In combination, a rotatable support adapted to receive a stereotype plate therein, p1ate-finishing mechanism adapted'by, the

rotation of said support to finish said plate, means adapted to forward said plate into positi ni .in said support, a spring operatively connected with said plate-forwarding means and adapted to throw the same out of operation, a lever, means actuated by a movement o'l said lever in one direction to rotate said support, a latch on. said lever adapted when said lever is moved in the opposite direction to throw said late-i'or\vard ing means into operation against the action of said spring, a second spring stronge than said first-mentioned spring connected to said lever and tending to move said lever and through the medium of said latch tending also to throw said plate-torwarding means into operation against the action of said first-mentioned spring, a spring-seated stop adapted to hold said lever against the ac tion oi? said second spring, and means actuated by the rotation oi said support after said plate is linished to release said step whereby said second spring is free to throw said platc-torwarding means into operation and to throw said support-rotating means out of operation.

-.l. In combination, a rotatable support adapted to receive a stereotype plate therein, plate-.linishing mechanism adapted by the rotation of said support to finish said plate, means adapted to forward said plate into position in said support, a spring op eratively connected with said plate-tornarding means and adapted to throw the same out of operation, means adapted automatically to lock said plate firmly in said support at the commencemcnt of the rotation thereof, a lever, mea actuated by a movement of said lever in one direction to rotate said support, a latch on. said lever adapted when said lever is moved in the opposite direction to throw said plate-:t'orwarding means into operation against the action of said spring, a second spring stronger than said first-mentioned spring connected with said lever and tending to move said lever and through the medium. of said latch tending also to throw said plate-forwarding means into operation against the action of said first-mentioned spring, a spring-seated stop adapted to hold said lever against the action of said second spring, means actuated by the rotation of said support after said plate finished to release said stop where by said second spring is :tree to act to throw said plate-forwarding means into operation and to throw said support-rotating means out of operation, and means for automatically releasing said plate from said support at the cessation of the rotation of the support whereby said plate-forwarding means serve to forward the plate out of the machine.

42. In combination. a rotatable support adapted to receive a stereotype plate. therein, mechanism adapted to rotate said sup port, pl ate-finishing mechanism adapted by the rotation or said support to finish said plate, a drive shaft, means driven from said shaft for forwarding said plate into said support and adapted to be thrown into or out of operation, links operati ely connected with said plateiorwarding means, a spring tending to impart a movement to said. links whereby said plate-forwarding means are thrown out of operation, a lever, a latch carried by said lever adapted to engage a lug movable with said links to hold said spring out of operation. when stressed, and means actuated. by the forward movement oi? the plate into said support for releasing said latch, said latch being adapted to be again engaged by said lug upon a subsequent movement oi said lever in the direction of the action of said spring.

l3. In combination, a rotatable support adapted to receive a stereotype plate therein, mechanism adapted to rotate said support. plateiinishing mechanism adapted by the rotation oi? said support to linish said plate, a drive shalt, means driven from said shaft for forwarding said plate into said support and. adapted to be thrown into or out of operation, links operatively connected with said plate-torwardi11g means, a spring tending to impart a movement to said links whereby said plate-iiorwarding means are thrown out of operation, a lever, a latch carried by said lever adapted to engage a lug movable with said links to hold said spring out of operation when stressed, means actuated by the forward movement of the plate into said support for releasing said latch and permitting said. spring to throw out of operation said plate-forwarding means, said latch being adapted to be again engageiil by said lug upon a subsequent movement of said 1 ver in the direction of the action of said spring, and a second spring stronger than said first-mentioned spring connected with said lever and adapted to move said lever and through the medium of said lug and latch adapted to move also said links against the action of said first-mentioned spring whereby said plate-fm'warding means are again thrown into operation.

si l. In combination, a rotatable support adapted. to receive a stereotype plate therein mechanism adapted to rotate said. support, plate-finishing mechanism adapted by the rotation (TE said support to finish said plate, a drive shaft, means driven from said shaft for forwarding said plate into said support and adapted to be thrown into or out of operation, links operatively connected with said plate-forwarding means, a spring tending to impart a movement to said links whereby said plat -forwarding means are thrown out of operation, a lever, a latch carried by said lever adapted to engage a lug movable with said links to hold said spring out of operation when stressed, means actuated by the forward movement of the plate into said support for releasing said latch and permitting said spring to throw out of operation said plate-forwarding means, said latch being adapted to be again engaged by said lug upon a subsequent movement of said lever in the direction of the action of said spring, a second spring stronger than said first-mentioned spring connected with said lever and adapted to move said lever and through the medium of said lug and latch adapted to move also said links against the action of said first-mentioned spring, a stop adapted to hold said lever against the action of said second spring, and means actuated by the rotation of said support to release said stop after said plate is finished, permitting said second spring to again throw into operation said plate-forwarding means.

45. In combination, a rotatable support adapted to receive a stereotype plate therein, mechanism adapted to rotate said support, plate-finishing mechanism adapted by the rotation of said support to finish said plate, means for forwarding said plate into said support, means for throwing out of operation said plate-forwarding mechanism, and spring-actuated means adapted by the force of the spring to stop the actuation of said support and to throw into operation said plate-forwarding mechanism.

46. The combination of a finishing cylinder having two supports within the same,

i one of which is movable, for holding a stereotype in said cylinder, means for rotating the cylinder, and means operated by the rotation of the cylinder for causing a positive movement of said movable support whereby said stereotype is supported rig- "idly within said cylinder against movement in either direction circumferentially thereof.

47. The combination of a finishing cylinder having two supports within the same,

both of which are movable, for holding a stereotype in said cylinder, means for r0- tating the cylinder, and means operated by the rotation of the cylinder for causing a positive movement of said movable supports simultaneously to clamp said stereotype rigidly in said cylinder.

48. The combination of a finishing cylinder having two supports within the same, both of which are movable, for holding a stereotype in said cylinder, means for rotating the cylinder, and means operated by the rotation of the cylinder for causing a positive movement of said movable supports simultaneously to clamp said stereotype in said cylinder during substantially a complete rotation and adapted at the end of a complete rotation to permit said stereotype to drop down out of close contact with said cylinder.

49. The combination of a finishing cylinder having two supports within the same, one of which is movable, for clamping a stereotype in said cylinder, means for rotating the cylinder, a lever fulcrumed on said cylinder adapted to engage said movable support and hold it in clamping position, and a ring cam adapted during a portion of the rotation of said cylinder to hold said lever positively in clamping position.

50. The combination of a finishing cylinder having two supports within the same,

stereotype plate in said cylinder, a rockshaft journaled in said cylinder, two arms mounted on said rock-shaft each at its end engaging said movable support, a third arm mounted on said rock-shaft, a roller mounted on said third arm, and a ring cam adapted during a portion of the rotation of said cylinder to engage said roller and to hold said rock-shaft in turned position whereby said movable support is held in plateclamping position.

51. The combination of a finishing cylinder having two supports within the same both of which are movable, for clamping a stereotype plate in said cylinder, means for rotating the cylinder, two levers fulcrumed on said cylinder each adapted to engage one of said movable supports and hold it in clamping position, and two ring cams adapted during a portion of the rotation of said cylinder to engage said levers and hold them positively in clamping position.

52. In combination, a rotatable support adapted to receive a stereotype plate therein, mechanism adapted to rotate said support, plate-finishing mechanism adapted by the rotation of said support to finish said plate, rollers adapted by their rotation to forward a plate into position therein, means for normally driving said rollers, mechanism operated by the forward movement of said plate in said support to stop said roller-rotating mechanism during the rotation of said support, means for automatically locking said plate in said support at the commencement of its rotation, means for automatically stopping the rotation of said support after said plate is finished, and mechanism automatically operated to again rotate said forwarding rollers.

53. In combination, a rotatable support adapted to receivea stereotype plate therein, mechanism adapted to rotate said support, plate-finishing mechanism adapted by the rotation of said support to finish said plate, rollers adapted by their rotation to forward a plate into position therein,means for normally driving said rollers, mechanism operated by the forward movement of said plate in said support to stop said rollerrotat-ing mechanism during the rotation of said support, means for autimiatically locking said plate in said support at the commencement of its rotation and for automatically releasing the same at the cessation of the rotation, means for automatically stopping the rotation of said support after said plate is finished, and mechanism automatically operated to again rotate said forwarding rollers.

5 f. In combination, a rotatable support adapted to receive a stereotype plate there in, mechanism adapted to rotate said support, plate-finishing mechanism adapted by the rotation of said support to linish said plate, rollers adapted by their rotation to forward a plate into position therein, means for normally driving said rollers, mechanism operated by the forward movement of said plate in said support to stop said rollerrotating mechanism before the commencement of the rotation of said support, a hand-lever adapted for throwing said support-rotating mechanism into operation, means for automatically stopping the rotation of said support after said plate is finished, and mechanism automatically op erated to again rotate said forwarding rollers.

55. The combination with a rotary support adapted to receive a stereotype plate therein, means for rotating the same, and a tail-cutter adapted to be brought into engagement with said plate by the rotation of said support and to cut the tail therefrom, of a tailsupport adapted to receive the tail of said plate when severed from the plate, means operated by the weight of said severed. tail upon said tail-support to rock the sameand discharge the tail, and means adapted to automatically restore said tail-support to normal. position when freed of the weight of said tail.

The combination with a rotary support adapted to receive a stereotype plate therein, means for rotating the same, and a tail-cutter adapted to be brought into engagement with said plate by the rotation of said support to cut the tail therefrom, of a swinging tail-support adapted to re ceive the tail when severed from the plate, means for normally locking said. tail-sup port in receiving position, mechanism oper ated by the rotation of said plate-support to unlock said locking mechanism when the tail is severed, and means for automatically restoring said tail-support to normal position and locking the same when freed of the weight of said tail.

57. The combination with rotary sup port adapted to receive a stereotype plate therein, means for rotating the same, and a tail-cutter adapted to be brought into engagement with said plate by the rotation of said support and to cut the tail therefrom, of a pivotally-mounted tail-support adapted to receive the tail of said plate when severed from the plate, a hook operatively connected with said tail-support, means adapted to ensaid hook to hold said tail-support in normal position and adapted to be automatically disengaged by the rotation of said rotary support after said tail is severed, and. means for automatically restoring said tailsupport to normal position with said. book again in engagement when said tail-support is freed of said tail.

58. The combination with a rotary support adapted to receive a stereotype plate therein, means for rotating the same, and atail-cutter adapted to be brought into engagemont with said plate by the rotation of said support and to cut the tail. therefrom, of a pivotally-mounted tail-support adapted to receive the tail of said plate when severed from the plate, a hook operatively connected with said tail-support, a rock-shaft, an arm mounted thereon adapted to engage said hook and to hold said tail-support in normal position, means actuated by the rotation of said rotary support after said tail severed adapted to rock said rock-shaft to free said arm from said hook whereby said tail-supportis depressed permitting said tail to slide therefrom. and means for automatically restoring said tail-support to normal. position with said hook again in engagement with said arm.

59. The combination with a rotary support adapted to receive a stereotype plate therein, means for rotating the same, and a tail-cutter adapted to be brought into engagement with said plate by the rotation of said support and to cut the tail therefrom, of a pivotally-mounted tail-support adapted to receive the tail of said support when severed from the plate, a hook operatively connected with said tail-support, a springactuated rock-shaft, an arm mounted thereon adapted to engage said hook and to hold said tail-support in normal receiving position, means actuated by the rotation of said rotary support after said. tail is severed adapted to rock said rock-shaft against the action of said spring to free said. arm from said hook whereby said tail-support is de pressed permitting said tail to slidetherefrom, and means for automatically restoring said tail-support to normal receiving position with said hook again in engagement with said arm.

60. The combination with a rotary support adapted to receive a stereotype plate therein, means for rotating the same, a tailcutter adapted to be brought into engagement with said plate by the rotation of said support and to out the tail therefrom, a rock-shaft, an arm mounted thereon, a tailsupport adapted to receive the tail of said plate when severed from the plate pivotally mounted on said arm, a link pivoted on said tail-support above the pivotal point of said tail-support on said arm, said link being provided with a slot, and a lug on said arm above the pivotal point of said taiLsupport on said arm adapted to be engaged by said slot, of means for normally locking said tailsupport in receiving position, mechanism operated by the rotation of said plate support to release said locking mechanism after the tail is severed, permitting said tai1- support to be depressed and permitting said tail to slide from said support, and means for automatically restoring said tail-support to normal receiving position and locking the same in position when freed of the weight of said tail-piece.

61. In a plate finishing machine, the combination with automatically-operated mechanism for feeding a plate into the machine, and mechanism for finishing said plate, of means for feeding a cooling fluid into said machine while said plate is being trimmed and shaved.

62. In a plate finishing machine, the combination with automatically-operated mechanism for feeding a plate into the machine, and mechanism for finishing said plate, of means for feeding a cooling fluid into said machine while said plate is being trimmed and shaved, and mechanism adapted to automatically eject said plate after the same is finished and cooled.

63. In a machine of the character described, the combination of a rotary plate cylinder, rock shafts supported by and rotatable with said cylinder, levers fiXed to said rock shafts and projecting through walls of the cylinder, and means whereby when the cylinder is started said arms will be moved simultaneously to cause the printing plate supported thereby to be brought into close contact with the cylinder.

64:- In a machine of the character described, the combination of a rotary plate cylinder, longitudinal rock shafts supported thereby and having levers thereon and projecting beyond the walls of the cylinder, means carried by the said lever for supporting the printing plates, and means whereby when the cylinder is started said levers will be moved to bring the printing plate supported thereby into contact with the cylinder.

65. In a machine of the character described, the combination of a support for a printing plate, movable means on the support for receiving the edges of a printing plate, a stop for limiting the position of the plate on the support, means whereby the stop is withdrawn after the plate is clamped in 7 position and kept out of the way until the plate is discharged,and a cutter for operating on the plate.

66. In a mechanism for finishing printing plates, the combination of means for feeding a cooling fluid upon a plate, and means for holding said plate rigidly in position for preventing warping while the cooling fluid is being applied thereto.

67. In a machine for finishing a curved printing plate, the combination of a support having a curvature corresponding to that of the plate, means for clamping a plate firmly in position upon said support, and means for feeding a cooling fluid upon said plate while so clamped in position.

68. In a machine for finishing a curved printing plate, the combination of a support having a curvature corresponding to that of the plate, means for clamping a plate rigidly in position upon said support, and means for spraying water upon said plate for cooling the plate while so clamped in position. I

69. The combination of an arched member, means for clamping a printing plate into contact with the inner face of said arched member, and means for feeding a cooling fluid upon said plate while clamped in position in said arched member.

70. In a mechanism for finishing print-- ing plates, the combination of an arched member having a curvature coresponding to that of the plate, means movable circumferentially of the arched member for clamping a plate firmly into contact with the curved inner face of said arched member, and means for feeding a cooling fluid upon said plate while so clamped in position.

71. In a mechanism for finishing printing plates, the combination of a drum having a curved inner face, means for clamping a printing plate firmly into contact with the inner face of said drum and means for feeding a cooling fiuid upon said plate while so clamped in position.

7 2. In a mechanism for finishing printing plates, the combination of a drum hav ing a curved inner face, means carried by the drum and movable circumferentially thereof adapted to engage the side edges of a. printing plate for clamping the plate firmly into contact with the inner face of the drum, and means for feeding a cooling fluid upon said plate while so clamped in position.

SAMUEL G. GOSS. Witnesses:

C. E. PICKARD, W. H. DE BUsK.

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